The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard volume 1, Ultimate Edition, is now available on Amazon in both hardcover and paperback. For people outside the US, this is especially good news since the total cost is reduced. The main reason for the delay on both the paperback and Collected Letters volume 2 and 3 have […]
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His War Medals was posted in THE YELLOW JACKET volume XIII number 15. There is apparently an uncertainty about the authorship.
Discover the fascinating story of Robert E. Howard’s (REH) writing table, an iconic piece of furniture that has traveled through time and has now found its way to our collection. This article details the table’s journey, from its origins in the 1920s or 30s to its current location in Paul Herman’s shop.
Robert E. Howard’s untitled story, “You,” said Shifty Griddle, pointing his finger at me . . ., is a compelling 700 words narrative set in the world of early 20th-century baseball. The story captures the struggles of a minor league baseball team and explores themes of integrity, innovation, and the impact of technology on sports.
UNTITLED STORY (Old Man Jacobson crunched his powerful teeth through . . .). 225 words, incomplete.
UNTITLED STORY (I’m writing this with a piece of pencil on the backs of old . . .). 250 words, unfinished.
UNTITLED STORY (The Dane came in with a rush, hurtling his huge body forward . . .). Featuring Turlogh Dubh O’Brien.
UNTITLED STORY (As he approached the two, he swept off his feathered hat . . .). 900 words, unfinished.
UNTITLED FRAGMENT (. . . throat under his lower jaw, and I had . . .)
The Sophisticate.